England suffered heartbreak in the 1990 World Cup penalty shoot-out defeat against West Germany, and Chris Waddle has revealed how he helped the squad after it.The winger, then playing for Marseille, was in top form throughout the tournament, but missed a penalty in the shoot-out and that stained his summer.Waddle, speaking exclusively to Ladbrokes at the launch of their European Championships 5-a-side Bet, has revealed how their manager helped them get over the defeat.“Bobby [Robson] was as disappointed as we were in the changing room after the Germany shootout.“We'd come so close, and he was very passionate about England and English football.“He went around the room to every player individually and told us we'd done the country proud,.
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